Le jeudi 21 mai 2020 à 12:25 +0200, Pablo Rath a écrit : > On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 03:57:52PM +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote: > > I know I'm late to the party > > Better late than never. > Also your message is a friendly reminder for myself that I wanted to work > with my > C.H.I.P. again for quite some time and that my promised write-up for the > debian-wiki is more than overdue and that I want to dist-upgrade to > Buster and do some installer related testing on Buster... > > > but is there somewhere something to > > install stretch on a C.H.I.P. ? > > Hmm. Your question is not very specific. > Is there a reason to prefer Stretch over Buster?
I didn't even dream of Buster, but the more fresher the better ! > > 1.) If you need the onboard NAND you have to use a custom kernel. I don't > know if there is a clear > upgrade path for kernel updates. You could start with the images > provided at JF possiblities NTC mirror (http://chip.jfpossibilities.com/) and > work from there. I am > sorry I have no experience in this area and can't provide much help. The > C.H.I.P. community seems scattered or dead to me. With the death of the > forum much knowledge was lost. > > 2.) If you want vanilla Debian I am willing to help you. > Most of what I know and did is summarized in this thread: > https://lists.phcomp.co.uk/pipermail/arm-netbook/2017-August/014646.html Does this mean I need an USB external storage ? > As far as I know sunxi-tools provided by debian package work. AFAIK it doesn't in its current version (1.4.2), but previous versions work: https://github.com/Thore-Krug/Flash-CHIP/issues/21#issuecomment-625323920

